While I haven’t been officially introduced yet, my name is Dan Michael and I recently scored the gig as the Elite Author Manager – woohoo! That means I will be here and dedicated entirely to look after the needs and concerns of Elite authors. Let’s put it this way, if this were a CIA television show, I would be your handler. Also, your next mission will involve recovering a sensitive stylesheet that has gone missing…

Anyhoo… as part of this Envato anniversary, we wanted to do a little something special for our Elite authors. For that reason, we’re excited to announce our beta release of Google Analytics access for Elite Authors!

What and Where?

We’re hoping you can use this new access to glean some valuable information about your items.

Who can I send questions/feedback/chocolate to?

If you have any questions about Google Analytics or how to set things up, just follow this simple three part plan:

Contact me at elite@envato.com and I’ll start a scrum with the team to come up with the best solution to your problem.

Okay, maybe I’ll just Google it

Q: Will Other Authors Get Access to Google Analytics?

To be completely upfront with you, I don’t know. As this is a bit of a present to Elite authors for our anniversary, there are no current plans to extend this to all authors yet. Of course that may change in the future, and if it does, we will be sure to let everyone know.

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<strong></strong> to make things bold
<em></em> to emphasize
<ul><li> or <ol><li> to make lists
<h3> or <h4> to make headings
<pre></pre> for code blocks
<code></code> for a few words of code
<a></a> for links
<img> to paste in an image (it'll need to be hosted somewhere else though)
<blockquote></blockquote> to quote somebody